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Provincial Nominee Program · 14 October 2025

Express Entry draw #372

On 14 October 2025, IRCC issued 345 invitations to apply in the Provincial Nominee Program category. The lowest-ranked candidate invited scored 778 on the Comprehensive Ranking System, 77 points below the previous Provincial Nominee Program round 2 weeks earlier. That was the 15th lowest of the 24 Provincial Nominee Program rounds held in the year to that date, which together issued 10,899 invitations at cut-offs between 667 and 855. A Provincial Nominee Program cut-off includes the 600 points a provincial nomination is worth, so 778 here is roughly 178 before the nomination — and it cannot be compared with cut-offs in any other category.

Read and checked by Jay Sharma, Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant R710507, licensed by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants. Round #372 is reproduced from IRCC's official rounds feed and has not been edited.

Minimum CRS score

778

Provincial Nominee Program

Previous Provincial Nominee Program round: #369 on 29 Sept 2025 at 855 (-77)

345
Invitations issued
#372
Round
14 Oct 2025
Date
July 17, 2025
Tie-break

Programs eligible

Provincial Nominee Program

Candidates tied on 778 were separated by how long they had been in the pool. The tie-break was set at July 17, 2025 at 19:58:49 UTC — a profile submitted before that moment was invited, one submitted after it was not.

The pool that week

The pool behind this round

IRCC published the pool’s shape alongside this round: 248,342 candidates on October 13, 2025. No cut-off line is drawn across it, and that is deliberate — a Provincial Nominee Program score is not on the same scale as the rest of the pool. The reason is below the table.
Express Entry candidates by CRS range on October 13, 2025, against the 778 cut-off of round #372
CRS rangeCandidatesShare of pool
601–12003450.1%
501–60025,41110.2%
451–50070,64128.4%
401–45072,02629.0%
351–40052,44821.1%
301–35019,4967.9%
0–3007,9753.2%

Why there is no line on this table. A provincial nomination is worth 600 CRS points, so the 778 cut-off in this round belongs to a candidate scoring about 178 without it. The pool above counts everyone at their base score — draw a line at 778 and it would report that not one of 248,342 candidates qualified, on a day IRCC invited 345 of them.

Only candidates already holding a nomination could be invited in this round, and the published pool does not identify them. The distribution is still worth seeing — it is the field this round was drawn from — but its scale and this cut-off are not the same scale.

In context

Provincial Nominee Program rounds in the year to 14 Oct 2025

A cut-off means little on its own. Against its own category’s previous twelve months, this one was the 15th lowest of 24.
778
667
Lowest cut-off
855
Highest cut-off
24
Rounds
10,899
Invitations

Reading this today

This is a record, not the current bar

Round #372 was held on 14 October 2025. IRCC has run 66 rounds since, and the current cut-off for this category is not 778.

Free CRS assessment

Would this round have taken you?

The table above is the pool this round was drawn from. Whether your own score reaches a category, and what would move it — a language retake, a provincial nomination, a spouse’s credentials — is a different question, and it is the one worth answering.

Data: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, under the Open Government Licence – Canada. Round #372, 14 October 2025; pool as published on October 13, 2025.

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